Google Classroom integrates several
Google Applications for Education, such as
Google Drive,
Google Docs,
Google Sheets,
Google Slides,
Google Forms,
Google Sites, and
Gmail. A
Google Calendar integration was later added to the platform. Students can be invited to classrooms through the institution's database, through a private code that can then be added in the student's
user interface, or automatically imported from a school domain. Each class created with Google Classroom creates a separate folder in the respective user's Google Drive, where the student can submit work to be graded by a teacher.
Assignments Assignments are stored and graded on Google's document applications. Rather than sharing documents that reside on the student's Google Drive with the teacher, files are hosted on the student's Drive and then submitted for grading. Teachers on Google Classroom have the option of creating assignments in various templates and formats with different accessibility options, such as permissions to view, edit, and comment. These assignments can be submitted for a grade and allow the teacher to provide feedback. Students may also attach additional documents to their assignment.
Communication Announcements can be posted by teachers to a "class stream" which can be commented on by students. This restriction is lifted on the paid version of G Suite Enterprise for Education.
Archive Courses Classroom allows instructors to archive courses at the end of a term or year. When a course is archived, it is removed from the homepage and placed in the Archived Classes area. When a course is archived, teachers and students can view it, but are unable to make any changes unless it is restored.
Mobile Applications Google Classroom
mobile apps, introduced in January 2015, are available for
iOS and
Android devices. == Reception ==